Contact: David Sternberg, 215-814-5548; sternberg.david@epa.gov
Agencies Finalize Agreement for Cleanup at
This Federal Facility Agreement -- signed by officials from the EPA, U.S. Army, U.S. Department of the Interior / Fish and Wildlife Service, and the U.S. Architect of the Capitol – ensures that ongoing cleanup actions proceed under appropriate enforceable EPA oversight, in a manner that protects the community and the environment. The Army could face penalties of up to $10,000 a week if it fails to comply with the terms of this agreement.
"Today’s agreement is a significant milestone that will benefit the local community and environment. The agreement shows that EPA and the other agencies are now on the same page on how we will move forward to clean up the site," said William C. Early, acting administrator for EPA's mid-Atlantic Region.
The contaminants of concern include numerous solvents and heavy metals, explosives, arsenic and PCBs. Elevated levels of volatile organic compounds, pesticides and explosive compounds have been detected in aquifers. Low levels of volatile organic compounds, below health-based standards, have been detected in residential wells located in
The Army has been working to address wastes at the site since 1998 when the
For more information on the history and status of the cleanup, visit: http://www.epa.gov/reg3hwmd/super/sites/MD9210020567/index.htm.
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